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First indigenous nun at Canadian school contradicts anti-Catholic ‘mass grave’ narrative

Mar 27, 2025 Catholicism.org 3

(Everyday For Life Canada via LifeSiteNews) — Dorothy Bob joined the Sisters of St. Ann in 1960 in British Columbia. Nothing unusual about that. What isn’t so usual is that she was the first indigenous woman to enter the order of nuns. She … Continue reading →

Holy See Calls for United Efforts to Combat Modern Slavery

Mar 27, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

From Christopher Wells/Vatican News: “The Holy See’s Permanent Observer to the Organization of American States, Archbishop Juan Antonio Cruz Serrano, calls for unanimous efforts “to eradicate this scourge” of modern slavery.” AI-produced summary:1 Archbishop Juan Antonio Cruz Serrano, the Holy … Continue reading →

US commission names 16 ‘egregious’ violators of religious freedom

Mar 27, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Catholic World News) — The governments of 16 nations — Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), China, Cuba, Eritrea, India, Iran, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Vietnam — engage in, or tolerate, “systematic, ongoing, and egregious … Continue reading →

Delaware House narrowly passes bill to legalize assisted suicide

Mar 26, 2025 Catholicism.org 2

(Bridget Sielicki/Live Action via LifeSiteNews) — Lawmakers in the Delaware House approved a bill Tuesday that would legalize assisted suicide in the state. The legislation passed in a narrow 21-17 vote, with three members absent. House Bill 140 would allow a … Continue reading →

Joe Rogan calls Shroud of Turin video ‘pretty fascinating’

Mar 26, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

(Stephen Kokx/LifeSiteNews) — Joe Rogan has Christians on social media abuzz after he shared a video on his X account this week about the Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth of Our Lord.  On Monday, Rogan called a 48-minute-long presentation … Continue reading →

Pope returns to residence after 5-week hospitalization

Mar 24, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(CWN) — Pope Francis returned to his residence on March 23 following a 38-day stay in Gemelli Hospital. Doctors there said that the Pope will need two months of convalescent care at his residence as he continues his recovery from double pneumonia. … Continue reading →

The Future of Traditionis Custodes and of the Traditional Mass

Mar 21, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Kevin Tierney/Rorate Caeli) — Traditionis custodes is back in the news. Following DDW Prefect Arthur Cardinal Roche’s interview with The Catholic Herald, even non-traditionalist commentators are wondering: does Traditionis custodes have a future? (One of the individuals interviewed was RC contributor Joseph Shaw; and RC … Continue reading →

Pay-to-Pray: Fresh Report Shows How Pro-Aborts and Homosexuals are Getting Rich off Heretical Hymns

Mar 20, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

Washington, DC (Lepanto Institute) –  A new report by the Lepanto Institute reveals that the two largest publishers of Catholic hymnals in the United States, Oregon Catholic Press (OCP) and GIA Publishing, are fleecing parishes in the United States with annual … Continue reading →

Planned Parenthood Agrees with American Life League about Dangers of Abortion Pill

Mar 18, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

Pennsylvania Tragedy Elicits Admission from Medical Staffer at Abortion Giant’s State Affiliate FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA (American Life League) — Planned Parenthood has admitted that the abortion pill can be dangerous. This was pointed out by American Life League in what its … Continue reading →

Nigerian Church in pain as 21-year-old seminarian murdered by kidnappers

Mar 18, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Aid to the Church in Need) — The murder of seminarian Andrew Peter follows the recent killing of Father Sylvester Okechukwu. In the first three months of 2025, Nigeria has had three times more kidnappings of clergy and religious than … Continue reading →

Israel unleashes bloody Gaza bombardment, killing hundreds and breaking truce

Mar 18, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

Middle East Eye published a story on the resumption of atrocities by the IDF on Gaza. Below is an AI summary of their coverage.1 On March 18, 2025, Israel unilaterally ended its ceasefire with Hamas and launched a massive bombardment … Continue reading →

Myanmar soldiers set fire to cathedral

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(Catholic World News) — Soldiers associated with Myanmar’s military junta set fire to the cathedral in Bhamo, a city in Kachin State, site of the Kachin conflict. “The priest’s house, the three-story building that houses the diocesan offices and the high … Continue reading →

Churches cry foul as tax war flares up again in Israel

Mar 17, 2025 Catholicism.org Reply

(Aid to the Church in Need) — The heads of Christian Churches in the Holy Land have officially protested a renewed attempt to force them to pay certain taxes in the State of Israel. The most pressing case at the … Continue reading →

Northern Ireland’s police service faces anti-Catholic discrimination cases

Mar 17, 2025 Catholicism.org 1

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND, Mar 17, 2025 (Patrick J. Passmore/CNA) — Four former police officers have taken legal action against the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) for anti-Catholic discrimination. The PSNI is the third-largest police force in the United Kingdom.  … Continue reading →

Pilgrimage to St. Patrick’s Purgatory

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LOUGH DERG, IRELAND (Bénédicte Cedergren/National Catholic Register) — Every year, more than 10,000 pilgrims make their way to Lough Derg, to take part in an intense three-day pilgrimage, following a 1,000-year-old tradition of strict fasting, keeping vigil and barefoot prayer. … Continue reading →

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